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A washer bottle is easy to forget until fluid stops spraying, and a cracked windshield washer reservoir is one of the more common causes of an empty warning light on the dash. CBT Auto Parts stocks windscreen washer bottle and washer fluid reservoir fitments, sitting alongside Washer Pumps and Wiper Arms inside Body and Exterior Parts.
Every washer bottle here is matched to your exact make and model before it ships, so aftermarket never means a poor seal around the filler neck or pump mount. Most orders leave the warehouse within 24 to 48 hours, tracked across Australia, ready to bolt straight back behind the bumper or under the bonnet.
A visible crack, leak, or fluid pooling points to the bottle, while fluid present but not reaching the glass suggests the pump. Checking the fluid level first helps narrow down the cause.
Yes, though partial bumper or wheel liner removal is often required for access. Basic tools and some patience are generally all that is needed for a straightforward swap.
This can indicate either a genuine leak from a cracked bottle or seal, or a faulty float sensor giving an inaccurate reading. Checking for visible leaks first is the simplest diagnostic step.
Most washer bottles sit behind the front bumper cover or within the engine bay, though exact placement varies by make and model. Confirming your vehicle's specific location helps with access during fitting.
Beyond running dry faster than expected, a cracked bottle can allow fluid to leak onto nearby components, though washer fluid itself is not typically damaging to most engine bay parts. Replacement resolves the ongoing fluid loss.
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